Some minor updates. Bump version number in preparation for release.

-Erik
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Eric Andersen 2001-07-07 00:03:00 +00:00
parent 0279505e8c
commit b7e6f13b3c
5 changed files with 17 additions and 21 deletions

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// If you enabled BB_SH above, you may select one of the following shells.
// You can only select ONE of the following shells. Sorry.
//
// lash is the very smallest shell (adds just 10k) and it is quite usable as a
// command prompt, but it is not suitable for any but the most trivial scripting
// (such as an initrd that calls insmod a few times) since it does not
// understand Bourne shell grammer. It does handle pipes, redirects, and job
// control though. Adding in command editing makes it very nice lightweight
// command prompt.
// lash is the very smallest shell (adds just 10k) and it is quite usable as
// a command prompt, but it is not suitable for any but the most trivial
// scripting (such as an initrd that calls insmod a few times) since it does
// not understand Bourne shell grammer. It does handle pipes, redirects, and
// job control though. Adding in command editing makes it very nice
// lightweight command prompt.
//#define BB_FEATURE_LASH
//
// hush is also quite small (just 18k) and it has very complete Bourne shell
@ -164,10 +164,10 @@
// msh: The minix shell (adds just 30k) is quite complete and handles things
// like for/do/done, case/esac and all the things you expect a Bourne shell to
// do. It is not always pedantically correct about Bourne shell grammer (try
// running the shell testscript "tests/sh.testcases" on it and compare vs
// bash) but for most things it works quite well. It also uses only vfork, so
// it can be used on uClinux systems. This was only recently added, so there is
// still room to shrink it further...
// running the shell testscript "tests/sh.testcases" on it and compare vs bash)
// but for most things it works quite well. It also uses only vfork, so it can
// be used on uClinux systems. This was only recently added, so there is still
// room to shrink it further...
#define BB_FEATURE_MSH
//
// ash: This adds about 60k in the default configuration and is the most
@ -354,7 +354,7 @@
// Enable busybox --install [-s]
// to create links (or symlinks) for all the commands that are
// compiled into the binary. (needs /proc filesystem)
// #define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
//#define BB_FEATURE_INSTALLER
//
// Enable a nifty progress meter in wget (adds just under 2k)
#define BB_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR

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#
PROG := busybox
VERSION := 0.52pre
VERSION := 0.52
BUILDTIME := $(shell TZ=UTC date -u "+%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M%z")
export VERSION
@ -377,6 +377,8 @@ libbb.a: $(LIBBB_MOBJ) $(LIBBB_AROBJS) $(LIBBB_OBJS)
usage.o: usage.h
sh.o: sh.c lash.c hush.c msh.c ash.c
libbb/loop.o: libbb/loop.h
libbb/loop.h: mk_loop_h.sh

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@ -10,13 +10,6 @@ around to it some time. If you have any good ideas, please let me know.
netkit-tiny. Per discussions on the mailing list, this isn't going
to happen. False alarm. Sorry about the confusion.
* The default busybox shell, lash, is really too weak for serious use,
although it is possible to run many simple systems with it. BusyBox
0.52 now contains a rewritten shell, hush, which understands most
Bourne grammar, with only about a 4 Kbyte binary size penalty. You can
engage hush at pre-compile time by "ln -sf hush.c sh.c; touch hush.c".
Hush is young, and has plenty of bugs to shake out, so think twice before
using it for production systems. We welcome bug reports and patches.
-Erik
@ -25,6 +18,7 @@ around to it some time. If you have any good ideas, please let me know.
Possible apps to include some time:
* hwclock
* start-stop-daemon
* group/commonize strings, remove dups (for i18n, l10n)
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Name: busybox
Version: 0.52pre
Version: 0.52
Release: 1
Group: System/Utilities
Summary: BusyBox is a tiny suite of Unix utilities in a multi-call binary.

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Name: busybox
Version: 0.52pre
Version: 0.52
Release: 1
Group: System/Utilities
Summary: BusyBox is a tiny suite of Unix utilities in a multi-call binary.